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    Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar

    Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar

    4.7(267 reviews)
    2.0 miOldtown
    $$

    The Baltimore Farmers' Market brings together a unique collection of area farmers and small and…read morelocal businesses. You can grab a hot breakfast and brunch, empanadas, pies, donuts, coffee, vegan items, dips, fresh bread, flowers, tea, dairy meat and, of course, locally grown fruits and vegetables. I went to the market for some fresh baked bread and bagels. While I was there, I was persuaded to purchase a vegan sandwich and some organic vegetables. I had to stop myself because there were quite a bit of other things that caught my eye too. The market is set up right below the highway and was very easy to get to. There is a public parking lot right next to it as well as lots of street parking. I found the Instagram page for the market and the website to be very helpful and informative with information like times, vendors and explanations on how to arrive. All of this adds up for a uniquely Baltimore experience with something for everyone.

    I love coming to this farmer's market! Whenever I am close by I try to make a special trip. The…read moreselection is vast and varied. It's located right in the city of Baltimore under the highway bridge on E Saratoga St. Street parking is free and i guess there is a way to reserve parking in line now. Mercy hospital has also offered free parking in an adjacent lot. The market is open on Sundays for the season and is such a delight. The vendors are very busy but eager to assist. The prices are fair. Need a coffee fix? The local Zeke's coffee is on site to assist! Many fresh foods, plants, and seafood to choose from. Definitely worth a visit!

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    Mt Royal beard balm . . .

    Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar - Every time!

    Every time!

    Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar - My new plant $6! I love it so much

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    My new plant $6! I love it so much

    Frank's Produce & Greenhouses

    Frank's Produce & Greenhouses

    4.7(62 reviews)
    13.7 mi
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    I've been coming here for years and I'm in shock that I never wrote a review. Coming here is most…read moreliterally one of my favorite places. This is more my speed than Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. I'm a glam country girl and will forever be. Flowers, plants, fruit, vegetables, farm fresh meats, dairy, bakery items, etc, etc, etc. High quality, always fresh. Store is always clean. They just did an expansion of the store making more space for product placement & customers to roam. I love the open market feel. Staff...always friendly professional. I could have a bad day and coming here instantly cheers me up. Prices... health costs money but copays cost more. You choose. Parking... decent. The turnover is quick and I've never had to wait to park. People are usually in & out. Issues... the only herbs they sell is cilantro. I'm ok with that (mostly). But I really wish they had mint & basil. They are closed during winter. Makes sense but... Those are the longest 4 months for me.

    Franks is always an adventure. They have fresh, local produce. On 5/4/25, the selection was…read morewatermelon, summer squashes, corn, and more. I love getting my seasonal produce from there because it is so fresh and flavorful. They also have locally sourced baked goods, jams, spices, and candies. The plant selection is also unreal. They have about 8 greenhouses all filled with different plants. Feels like walking through a local garden rather than a nursery. A plus is also that they usually have a food truck on the weekends. The day I went was Mikes Gelato.

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    Frank's Produce & Greenhouses
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    Larriland Farm - Pick your own strawberries

    Larriland Farm

    4.2(219 reviews)
    26.3 mi
    $$

    Such a treat. I love coming to Larriland each year to grab fresh fruit. I typically come for…read morepeaches but was so upset when I planned to go and decided to check online and the season had ended. It was just open on Monday and then closed by Friday. I was so sad. I still decided to go and buy some from the farm stand and to see if they at least still had some of my favorite products. They did I was happy to grab some up. They have Taharka Bros ice cream and some flavors I had never tried before so I grabbed a couple, don't judge. Not stating if they made it home or not but why would anyone let perfectly good ice cream go to waste on a hot ride home. Come on now, make it make sense lol. If I'm back in the area during harvest time, I'll definitely go back to grab up some fresh produce.

    I went to Larriland Farm with a few friends this past Saturday afternoon for blackberry and peach…read morepicking, which are two of my favorite fruits. I've also never picked either fruit before, so I was very excited. The farm is huge, with many different sites. We stopped by the farm market first to look at various produce. There were so many fresh fruits and vegetables (if you are lazy and don't want to pick any, you can buy it here). We were very enticed by the strawberry milk (which sadly, I didn't end up buying). I did buy a bag of dry ingredients to make corn chowder for 14.99, which I enjoyed four meals of! First, we went to pick blackberries. I got one of the cartons for 9.99 (there's also a smaller one for 6.99) because I got greedy and wanted lots of blackberries. Unfortunately, it took me at least an hour to fill up my carton with the blackberries that looked ripe since most of the ones we saw looked more like raspberries (bright red, incredibly tart, and most definitely not ready to be picked). Very occasionally, I'd find a really fat and juicy blackberry, which immediately got plucked off the tree and straight into my carton. I tried some of them after picking and a lot of them were pretty sour even though they were ripe. I was quite sad that I labored in vain. Overall, it was a very hot day and with the scarce amount of ripe blackberries, I should have just bought them at the farm market. Finally, one of my friends and I went to pick peaches while the rest of them went to stare at sunflowers. We were done in less than 15 minutes since we picked ~30 for the 19.99 box (the cheapest option). The peaches were great, 2-3 days after picking. I've been enjoying them with other friends so far. If there's anything I'd recommend picking from Larriland, it's the peaches. Fun time at the farm, the prices are a bit steep for picking, and I'm still kind of sad about the lack of sweet blackberries.

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    Larriland Farm - Summer berry pie made with the berries we picked

    Summer berry pie made with the berries we picked

    Larriland Farm - Apple fritter: sweet and warm! Big portion.

    Apple fritter: sweet and warm! Big portion.

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    Dutch Country Farmers Market - Sausage Egg Pretzel Log

    Dutch Country Farmers Market

    4.4(486 reviews)
    20.2 mi
    $$

    I just love this spot. I've been coming here over the years to get my fill of Pennsylvania Dutch…read moretreats, which allows me to get from DC without having to drive all the way to Pennsylvania. This spot has so many wonderful food stands. Upon walking in, you can pick up a cart to explore all of the stands. My kids love this place as much as me since you can find so much variety. Our first stop is the very busy Amish soft pretzel stand. My kids love the standard soft pretzel dipped in melted butter and topped with rock salt. My personal favorite are the stuffed soft pretzels like the pretzels stuffed with roast beef and cooper sharp cheddar. Nothing tastes better! There are also many other stands that offer fresh produce, meats, cheeses and baked goods. I particularly like Bieler's Donuts, the same place you'll find packed lines in Philadelphia right here. It's such a fun place and my kids love it. But most importantly, this is dad's spot!

    In the most visually-exciting sequence of Director/Writer Jalmari Helander's 2025 film Sisu: Road…read moreto Revenge, three Soviet Ilyushin II-2 Shturmovik ground-attack planes attempt to bring down the KraZ-214 armored, military-transport truck driven by the hero who single-handedly turned the tide for the Finns in the earlier film and in the sequel, set in 1946. Using his wits, his ingenuity, and unparalleled levels of skill and perseverance, Aatami Korpi, who earns the moniker of "the man who cannot die," escapes not just bombs and machine gun fire but a plane deployed as a missile. And yet, the most moving moment of the film is not found in one of its many arresting action sequences but in a single line of dialogue, spoken by one of six Finnish men, who, along with one teenager and one boy, carrying hatchets, axes, and tools, interrupts the battle-finished Korpi's work on his new home to ask in Finnish, subtitled in English, "We thought you might need some help?" Speechless and shaking with relief and joy, Korpi watches the strangers get to work on his roof, walls, and foundation. That level of kindness, assistance, delight, joy, skill, and service can be seen in every vendor at the Dutch Country Market Thursdays through Saturdays at 9701 Fort Meade Rd in Laurel, MD. Whether it is homemade pretzels, pasta salads, chili, produce, meats, cheeses, popcorn, donuts, or varieties of dark chocolate, candy, or fudge you seek, you will find plenty to whet your appetite. Mind you, most, if not all, of everything contains zero preservatives. Our advice is to buy what you can enjoy soon or share your purchases with company before it's too late.

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    Dutch Country Farmers Market - Sticky Buns!!!

    Sticky Buns!!!

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    Weber's Farm - Produce

    Weber's Farm

    4.0(173 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    $$

    I've heard some many great things about Weber's and was thrilled when my friend invited me to come…read moreto the Fall fest on the last day of the season. Parking wasn't too bad. The staff was extremely friendly. The hard cider slushy was sooo good. I also enjoyed the cherry hard cider as well. I also got the apple cider doughnuts and a cup of cold cider. Both were yummy. The cider was so good that I grabbed a half gallon jug from inside the market area. We also loved seeing the animals, the photo areas, the slide, and the hayride. Walked around the market area as well and noticed so many different items: pasta sauces, jams, baked goods, etc. All looked delicious. I only took a star away for the lack of cleaning of the tables by the snack around. I saw workers picking up trash off the ground but the tables needed some love. There was at least on table there that no one sat at because it badly needed to be wiped off and it was attracting bees because of how sticky it had become. Now that I know the deal about how great Weber's is, I'll definitely be back for cider.

    I have been craving apple cider donuts and when I saw that Weber's was selling them, I had to make…read morethe drive! To my surprise, not only did they have yummy apple cider donuts but also a little goat area, pumpkin patches, and hay rides! This was the perfect fall escape from the busy Baltimore city and everybody at the farm were all so friendly. We got pumpkins for pumpkin carving, apple cider donuts, and apple cider. Though the staff told me the donuts were baked fresh that morning, I wish they were freshly warmed to order but they were still yummy nonetheless. I also got their red velvet cake which was so light and delicious! I might go back just for their red velvet cake--that's how good it was! Highly recommend. Will be back soon!

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    Weber's Farm - Bakery menu

    Bakery menu

    Weber's Farm - Apple Cider Doughnuts

    Apple Cider Doughnuts

    Weber's Farm

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